The video highlights the important issue of the strain that conflict can have on the mental health of children who have been affected by war, long after they have left the actual war zone.
It's part of our wider work prioritising the provision of mental health and psychosocial services for children affected by conflict, and their communities.
This emotional film follows a small robot as it struggles to fit into everyday life.
The robot fails to bond with its mother, struggles to make friends at school, has problems with studying and suffers from flashbacks of traumatic memories in a war zone.
These experiences are common for children who have lived through a war.
We consulted with experts to ensure that the film reflected the reality of life for children who have experienced conflict.
Without proper support, children risk developing psychological and emotional problems later in life.
This severely limits their ability, and that of their families and communities, to rebuild their lives once the conflict has ended.
We need as many people as possible to join us in the conversation. By watching and sharing this video, you can play a vital role in helping us to change perceptions and deliver the support that children need.